Astor programs are generally divided into these two regions?
What are the Hudson Valley and the Bronx?
These are the 3 general categories of Insurance
These are 4 of Astor's school-based programs
What are (any combination of) ALC, LRS, Day Treatment, TTP, SBBHT, BHRT, SRT
These are the primary programs of the crisis line
What are Partial Hospitalization and Home-Based Crisis Intervention? (Youth Act Coming Soon)
MHOTRS accepts all of these payment types
What is commercial, Medicaid, and self-pay
These are all the counties Astor provides services in
What are Dutchess, Ulster, Columbia, Greene, Putnam, Westchester, Orange, Sullivan, Rockland, and the Bronx
For a self-pay client in a clinic, this may be asked for before reduced/free services
What is proof of income?
This is what the acronym SBBHT stands for
These are the counties that HBCI currently provides services to
What are Dutchess, Ulster, Greene, Columbia, Putnam, Westchester, and Rockland Counties?
In terms of scheduling, this is the way most clinic intakes occur.
What is Open Access?
Astor's Day Treatment Programs are located in these 2 counties
What are Dutchess and the Bronx
These are some of Astor's Medicaid only programs
What are Bronx Day Treatment, SYNC, and Care Management?
This is a primary difference between school satellite clinics and school-based day treatment.
This is the age range for Partial Hospitalization
What is 11 to 18 years-old?
We have MHOTRS services in these counties
What are Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, and the Bronx
These are the 4 Astor Head Start Centers
What are Delafield, Beacon, Mt. Alvernia and Wingdale?
These are the 2 largest Astor Programs that never bill insurance
What are HBCI and Head Start?
These are at least 2 reasons that a family might choose to have services in a school setting rather than in an office/community
What are (any 2 of the following):
- concerns have been generally happening in school
- ability to integrate treatment with schools staff
- convenience/schedule
These might be reasons why a referral to crisis services should be considered
What are factors such as:
imminent risk of hospitalization
step-down from hospital
Requires greater frequency/intensity of services
These are potential modalities of treatment in MHOTRS
What are live (office), telehealth (audio-visual) + school-based clinics
These are the counties Astor is providing Home-Based Crisis Intervention (HBCI)
What are Dutchess, Ulster, Columbia, Greene, Putnam, Westchester, and Rockland?
An example of an Astor Program that would specifically not take Medicaid
What is Non-Medicaid Care Managment?
This is the most challenging element of referring clients to Astor's school-based programs
What is - Many program referrals are school or committee for special education based?
This is the key difference between HBCI and Youth ACT (coming soon).
These are some of the core services in a MHOTRS clinic.
What are (name at least 4):